Let’s not tear each other down – Actress Regina Daniels sends message to fellow women

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Nollywood actress and wife of billionaire business mogul, Regina Daniels has taken to her social media page to preach a message of love to her fellow women.

According to the mother of one, women should not tear each other down when they can build together as queens.

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The Actress made the plea after accepting a social media challenge from a colleague, Ini Edo that is aimed at spreading messages of female empowerment with B& W photos.

Sharing her maternity photo, she wrote ;

Challenge accepted. Thank you @iniedo for nominating me. Let’s not tear each other down when we can build together as queens .

See her post below :

Challenge Accepted: What is the black and white photo challenge?

If you’ve seen black and white photos doing the rounds on social media with the phrase ‘challenge accepted’ attached to them recently, you might well be wondering what it’s all about.

Well, it’s all to do with a social media challenge which originally became popular in 2016 rearing its head again.

But just what is it all about – and who’s been taking part in it?

Here’s what you need to know about the black and white photo challenge.

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What is the black and white photo challenge?

The photo challenge involves female celebrities sharing black and white photos of themselves on Instagram, alongside the ‘challenge accepted’ hashtag – and then nominating friends of theirs to do the same.

The idea is to share monochrome snaps of themselves as a show of unity and female empowerment.

Ideally, the person taking part tags another woman they want to lift up and support using the hashtags #ChallengeAccepted and #WomenSupportingWomen.

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